Hi guys,
I recently had a problem about a machine which kept freezing after a
certain amount of time (machine running constantly). The advice I
was given was to restart the machine, which does work a treat,
however the client is now getting fussy about having to do this. The
machine is running Win98 - would a switch to Win2000 help the memory
issue be more stable? Or is there a way in which I can monitor the
memory available and force the machine to restart? Any more advice
will be appreciated.
Thanks
Paul
Past Forward Limited, England, UK
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